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High-decibel rapid-fire reworking of ‘The Who’s Tommy’ at Broadway’s Nederlander Theatre

When the English rock band The Who released the groundbreaking double album of their original rock opera Tommy in 1969, written primarily by guitarist...

Allegorical squabbles in ‘The Squirrels’ at Maryland Ensemble Theatre

The fun is in the physical acting. The energy is electric. By BOB ASHBY

Dazzling circus arts, ferocious conflicts, and abiding love in ‘Water for...

Part spectacle, part love story, part behind-the-scenes exposé, and fully captivating through it all, the new musical adaptation of Water for Elephants, now in its...

15 Questions in 15 Minutes with Broadway’s Marissa Rosen

At 5’1” (“ish!”), New York native Marissa Rosen might not be the tallest person in the room, but her voice, talent, and personality are...

Songs and stories of musicals from the Great Depression and WWII...

After a successful 2023 debut of Broadway by the Season in its new home at Kaufman Music Center’s Merkin Hall, host, director, writer, and...

Dynamic musical ‘Diana’ reigns at Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre

It’s impossible not to have a good time with David Bryan’s score, which moves a mile a minute, beautifully brought to life by the four main vocalists. By KJ MORAN VELZ

Online exhibition ‘Men About Town: Al Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward’ celebrates...

In conjunction with “Coward 125,” Men about Town: Al Hirschfeld Draws Noël Coward, the latest digital exhibition from The Al Hirschfeld Foundation, features a...

‘Beauty and the Beast’ at Toby’s Dinner Theatre is what musicals...

The ‘tale as old as time’ brings fantasy, romance, humor, and child-like innocence to the stage with stellar performances. By WILLIAM POWELL

Electrifying ‘Mexodus’ sets erased Black American history to hip-hop, at Baltimore...

This exhilarating theatrical experiment tells true story of an Underground Railroad that led south to Mexico. By COLLEEN KENNEDY

Clever comedy and chaos in ‘The Book Club Play’ at Everyman...

A fun, bookish farce for bookworms who want to share a knowing chuckle. By COLLEEN KENNEDY

When the people are their own worst enemies in ‘An Enemy...

Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen had a very personal reason for writing An Enemy of the People in 1882, after he and his 1881 work...

Sentimental reflections on a lifelong love story in ‘The Notebook’ at...

Broadway’s new musical re-envisioning of The Notebook by Ingrid Michaelson (music and lyrics) and Bekah Brunstetter (book), based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling debut novel...

Affecting autobiographical storytelling in Laurence Fishburne’s one-man show ‘Like They Do...

In his world-premiere solo show Like They Do in the Movies, now playing a limited Off-Broadway engagement through the end of the month at...

Dazzling debut of David Lawrence and Debbie Gravitte in ‘A Toast...

On March 7, at the age of 88, American singer and actor Steve Lawrence (1935-2024) succumbed to complications from Alzheimer’s disease, but his legacy...

Searing psychological studies in Roundabout’s Broadway revival of ‘Doubt: A Parable’...

It’s been twenty years since John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable made its Off-Broadway debut in 2004, followed by a Broadway transfer in 2005,...

Clever and campy ‘Ibsen’s Ghost’ Off-Broadway at 59E59

Presented by 59E59 and its resident Off-Broadway theater company Primary Stages in association with NJ’s George Street Playhouse (where it made its debut in...

Free exhibition on ‘Reanimating Theater: The Photography of Friedman-Abeles’ at The...

A new exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Reanimating Theater: The Photography of Friedman-Abeles, opening on Friday, March 15,...

Unimaginably macabre, darkly funny, cautionary journey of a real-life ‘Dead Outlaw’...

When composer and lyricist David Yazbek first came upon the true story of Elmer McCurdy (1880-1911) some 30 years ago, he was haunted by...

Lessons on life and death, love and friendship in ‘Tuesdays with...

Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom from the latter’s1997  best-selling book of the same name, Tuesdays with Morrie (which was seen as a made-for-TV...

When people won’t agree to disagree in ‘The Ally’ Off-Broadway at...

Tony-winning playwright Itamar Moses considers the unyielding investment in personal agendas that drive the socio-political divide in our country, around the world, and throughout...